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Rodents, Sticky Substances and E. Coli Risks: What Health Inspectors Found at Boston Shake Shacks
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Rodents, sticky substances and E. coli risks: What health inspectors found at Boston Shake Shacks
Rodents, black flies and custard machine cleanliness are causing issues for Shake Shack’s Seaport location. The location, which opened in 2016 as the 100th Shake Shack, failed its health inspection on Nov. 18, after health inspectors reported seeing rodent activity behind the heating system, custard machine and grease trap. They also saw “heavy food soils” on the outside of multiple plastic bulk item buckets.
·Springfield, United States
Read Full ArticleRestaurant Scores: Roaches, flies, mold among violations in Forsyth County health inspections
Forsyth County’s latest food inspections show mostly top scores, but one local restaurant failed after major sanitation violations involving handwashing, mold and pests.
·Forsyth, United States
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